Final Project from 12-2:30.
Brachistone: David and Dustin
Designing the Cover of a Baseball: Cayce and Robby
GUI EFG: Jason and Jeremy
A Look at Geometric Surfaces Fixed to a Rotational Axis In a Flow Field:
Casey and Shiloh
Mathematical Background of General Relativity: Jason and Jason
Java version of the mean and gaussian curvature worksheet: Bish
Jerk etc: Mark and Matthew
Wormholes: Ariana and Rebecca

Anytime from Apr 23-May 6, take a try of the ASULearn Anonymous
Advice for Next Semester survey, which counts as participation credit. I can see whether you have completed the survey or not, in order to give you participation credit, but the responses are anonymously reported to me in class summary form.

Rebecca has booked room 322 at 7pm in Belk Library Monday night for
a study session.

2 Apr - Thur

Study for test 1 and write down any questions you have.

Begin working on Project 6.

31 Mar - Tues

Read through the final project criteria under the final exam due date
and begin thinking about a topic.

26 Mar - Thur

Project 5: Prepare a short presentation for your surface:
1) Parametrization that can be used for the Maple worksheet
Gauss Curvature and Mean Curvature2) Project or sketch a picture of the surface
3) Physically interesting features
4) Historical significance and/or significance in current research or
applications
5) Show Maple or other work for the Gauss curvature
6) Discuss instrinsic Gauss curvature arguments (positive, negative,
or zero)
7) Show Maple or other work to show if the mean curvature is 0 or not.
8) If you used any references other than our text, then give proper
credit to them.

Read 1.1 and write down any questions you have. Be prepared to share
something from the reading.

15 Jan - Thur

Search google for Dr. Sarah, click on her page, and click on the MAT 4140
link and then the Syllabus link.
Write down any questions you have - the
university considers this a binding contract between us.